At some point after arriving home my whole family feel asleep in front of the TV, and I woke up to a Marlon Brando movie at midnight.
Flash forward to this morning. My grandpa and I went out for breakfast at the town's one and only restaurant. The place is always filled with locals for breakfast, usually my grandpas age. Mixed in with our conversation I couldn't help but overhear other table's conversations which included topics such as how a black Muslim or a woman would never be good enough to run our country, the obscene number of abortions that happen and what needs to be do
ne to stop it, and how the cold is really "doin' a number" on the local farms and cows. NOW I remember why I wanted to move far, far away. I also had the opportunity to listen to a conversation between the man who used to drive the bookmobile when I was en elementary school and his friend about flat chested women. Oh, and I forgot I had to park my car (with anti-republican propaganda bumper stickers) in between a large truck with a gun-rack and bumper sticker that said "I am the NRA and I support the President and the troops" and a small pick-up with a "G.W. Bush again in 2008" bumper sticker. Um, I'm getting the hell out of here. Now, I must say although the majority of my morning had to deal with hickish rightwinger bullshit, it's not usually the case the entire time. I guess it was just my lucky day.

4 comments:
Well, sounds like a very cool bar..I tend to really love old bars that have a lot of history. The Tin Lizzy Restaurant and Bar in Youngstown, Pa was probably the most interesting old bar I've been to. I stayed in Youngstown when my truck was in the shop and all I did was work and drink. Anyways, the Tin Lizzy had a Ratskeller, which was a very dark, catacomb-like basement bar (true to it's German roots). The place was originally a hotel and is almost 200 years old. The selling point for me was the variety. There was the Ratskeller in the basement, a main, street level bar and a martini bar upstairs where they played smooth jazz and it had an outdoor patio. Whatever you were feeling on a particular evening, there was a bar for you. There are more stories to be told, but for another time. Yeah, well, I hope you made it out of Warren alive with all your anti-Bush/Republican propaganda! It's amazing how it gets in some of these little, self-contained towns, some people's minds are self-contained as well. "We don't like ur kind around these parts", haha.
Maybe if Hillary had a better rack, she might get more of the small town vote, or at least more of the bookmobile vote.
hehehe! Good one Jen-nay!
OMG! I love the bookmoblie man!!! It is really fun when you see him drunk at Shorty's (which I believe is the restaurant you are speaking of!!) Do you remember that's how we celebrated my 16th bday?
Sorry I missed you this weekend...I was in State College for a concert!!
Call me sometime!
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